Essential Questions: 1. Why are all living things made of cells? How do living systems maintain homeostasis? Why do living things need to maintain a dynamic equilibrium (constant change that maintains balance)?
Outcomes 1.1 There are cell structures that are common to all cells. 1.2 Different structures are needed to perform the different processes that cells require in order to survive. 1.3 Microscopes can be used to compare and contrast a variety of specimens and processes. 1.4 Cells divide for growth and repair. All cells come from other cells. 1.5 Homeostasis is maintained on a cellular and organism level. 1.6 Human body systems work to regulate homeostasis.
Unit 1 - Cells & Homeostasis
Essential Questions: 1. Why are all living things made of cells? How do living systems maintain homeostasis? Why do living things need to maintain a dynamic equilibrium (constant change that maintains balance)?
Outcomes
1.1 There are cell structures that are common to all cells.
1.2 Different structures are needed to perform the different processes that cells require
in order to survive.
1.3 Microscopes can be used to compare and contrast a variety of specimens and
processes.
1.4 Cells divide for growth and repair. All cells come from other cells.
1.5 Homeostasis is maintained on a cellular and organism level.
1.6 Human body systems work to regulate homeostasis.